ESC basic research fellowship

The deadline is now over. Thank you to all who applied.

Basic Research Fellowship awardee 2014

Congratulation to David Chiang!

What is the grant for ?

The ESC Basic Research Fellowship is designed to allow a researcher to spend one year in a European research laboratory. One fellowship per year of 25,000 Euros will be awarded to the successful candidate. The laboratory and topic are chosen by the candidate. Preference will be given to those for whom the award will enable the fellow to move to a new institution where they will learn novel techniques valuable for their future career.

This fellowship is open to candidates of all nationalities.

Basic Rules

1 fellowship of 25,000 Euros is awarded per calendar year

candidates accept to be interviewed via Skype

awardees accept to present their work related to the fellowship at the next basic science meeting "Frontiers in CardioVascular Biology"

Criteria for eligibility

Candidates should not be older than 35 years at the time of the application deadline

Candidates must have activity in the area of cardiovascular sciences

Candidates agree to apply for free membership of one of the following ESC Working Groups:

Read the testimony of Silvia Cellone Trevelin, awardee of the Basic Research Fellowship 2012

Silvia Cellone Trevelin

I was very honored to receive the Basic Research Fellowship 2012.This financial support allowed me to develop an important study in sepsis field that significantly contributed to understand the pathophysiology of this infirmity. The basic research fellowship supported all my laboratory expenses which gave me great freedom to develop the project under supervision of Prof.Dr. Ajay M Shah at Cardiovascular Division, The James Black Centre, King’s College London. I am very glad with our results and I recommend other people to apply for this fellowship offered by European Society of Cardiology (ESC). ESC definitely is contributing to development of science in Europe and the world investing in young scientists.

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